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1 mincing
* * *minc·ing[ˈmɪn(t)sɪŋ]1. (not to the point) ausweichend, indirekt2. (affected)\mincing walk trippelnder Gang\mincing steps Trippelschritte pl* * *['mInsɪŋ]adj (Brit)geziert; steps tänzelnd, trippelnd* * *mincing [ˈmınsıŋ] adj (adv mincingly)1. zerkleinernd, Hack…2. a) geziert, affektiertb) tänzelnd, trippelnd* * *adj.affektiert adj.zerhackend adj. -
2 mince
1. nounHackfleisch, das; Gehackte, das2. transitive verbmince beef — Rindfleisch durch den [Fleisch]wolf drehen
minced meat — Hackfleisch, das
not mince matters — die Dinge beim Namen nennen
3. intransitive verbnot mince one's words — kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen
* * *[mins] 1. verb1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) kleinhacken2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) trippeln2. noun- academic.ru/46982/mincer">mincer- mincing
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- mincemeat* * *[mɪn(t)s]▪ to \mince sth meat etw hacken; (in grinder) etw durch den Fleischwolf drehen; garlic, onions etw klein schneiden▶ to not \mince matters nichts beschönigenII. vi trippeln, tänzeln* * *[mɪns]1. n (esp Brit)Hackfleisch nt, Gehackte(s) nt2. vt (esp Brit)meat hacken, durch den Fleischwolf drehenhe doesn't mince his words — er nimmt kein Blatt vor den Mund
he didn't mince matters — er sagte es mal ganz deutlich or brutal (inf)
3. vi (Brit)(= walk) tänzeln, trippeln, scharwenzeln; (= behave/speak) sich geziert benehmen/ausdrücken* * *mince [mıns]A v/t1. zerhacken, in kleine Stücke (zer)schneiden, zerstückeln:mince meat Fleisch hacken oder durchdrehen, Hackfleisch machen;2. fig mildern, bemänteln:mince one’s words → B 2 a;not mince matters ( oder one’s words) kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen; reden oder sprechen, wie einem der Schnabel gewachsen ist umg;not mince matters (Redew) im Klartext3. mince one’s way → B 2 bB v/i1. Fleisch, Gemüse etc (klein) schneiden, Hackfleisch machen2. a) geziert oder affektiert sprechenb) geziert gehen, tänzeln, trippeln* * *1. nounHackfleisch, das; Gehackte, das2. transitive verbmince beef — Rindfleisch durch den [Fleisch]wolf drehen
3. intransitive verbminced meat — Hackfleisch, das
* * *v.zerhacken v.
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